Unit 4&9 (Effective Usage of Vocabulary)

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Across
  1. 1. (n.) a section of piece of writing that starts on a new line and consists of at least one sentence dealing with a single subject
  2. 3. (n.) a way of describing one thing by referring it as another thing in order to show that the two things have the same qualities and to make the description more powerful
  3. 5. (n.) the sounds produced through the mouth when a person speaks or sings
  4. 7. (n.) a character in a story, film/movie, etc. who has unusual strength or power and uses it to save people and fight against evil
  5. 12. (n.) a story that is based on imagination and not facts
  6. 13. (n.) the period of becoming sexually mature
  7. 14. (n.) a story of imaginary events, especially one that is full of action and adventure
  8. 18. (n.) a story from ancient times, especially explaining the early history of a group of people or natural events
  9. 21. (adj.) believed to be visited regularly by ghosts
  10. 23. (n.) the state of feeling bored
  11. 25. (n.) the practise of training students to obey rules and control their behaviour, and punishing them if they do not
  12. 29. (n.) a person's fate or fortune
  13. 30. (n.) the opposition to authority or the unwillingness to obey rules or accept normal standards of behaviour
  14. 33. (n.) an unexpected change or development in a story or situation
  15. 34. (adj.) making people love or like you
  16. 38. (n.) a creature like a small man, who has magic powers, e.g., the Seven Dwarfs in Snow White
  17. 41. (adj.) thinking about a person or thing too much or all the time
  18. 42. (n.) a story about a crime such as murder, in which events are only explained at the end
  19. 43. (adj.) showing no fear of dangerous or difficult things
  20. 46. (n.) a person who strongly opposes someone or something
  21. 48. (n.) the practice of treating people differently in an unfair way
  22. 50. (v.) to study something you have already learnt to prepare for an examination or a test
  23. 51. (n.) a feeling of sadness, guilt and embarrassment caused by doing something wrong or stupid
  24. 55. (n.) the frame of bones that supports the body of a person or an animal
  25. 56. (adj.) extremely brave or determined and deserving admiration
  26. 58. (n.) an official document stating that you have completed a course of study or passed an examination
  27. 60. (n.) an excessive pride in yourself, especially in your own appearance, abilities or achievements
  28. 61. (adj.) not behaving in a way which is as calm and wise as people expect from someone of your age
  29. 62. (n.) a person who changes into a wolf at the time of the full moon
  30. 64. (n.) a mark on a school record showing that a student has done something wrong or behaved badly at school
  31. 66. (n.) a dead body that has been made alive again by magic, according to some African and Caribbean religions
  32. 68. (n.) a person or an animal in a book, play, film/movie, etc.
  33. 70. (n.) the last part of a story, play, film/movie, etc.
  34. 72. (n.) a living thing, real or imaginary, that can move around
  35. 74. (n.) a traditional short story that teaches a moral lesson, especially one with animals as characters
  36. 75. (n.) a man who is believed to have magic powers and who uses the powers to do evil things or help other people
  37. 78. (n.) the state of being extremely fat
  38. 80. (adj.) very silly or unreasonable and deserving to be laughed at
  39. 83. (adj.) not clearly or fully explained
  40. 85. (n.) the traditional stories and culture of a country or community
  41. 86. (adj.) cruel and violent
  42. 88. (n.) the way that you behave towards someone or something that show how you think and feel
  43. 89. (n.) a person who is able to see future events or to communicate with people who are dead or far away
  44. 91. (adj.) an intelligent person has a high level of mental ability and is good at learning, understanding difficult ideas and subjects, and thinking clearly and logically
  45. 93. (n.) a natural ability to influence and interest other people and make them admire you
  46. 94. (n.) a feeling of worry and nervousness about something
  47. 95. (adj.) controlled by an evil spirit
  48. 102. (n.) the spiritual part of a person which some people believe to exist after death
  49. 104. (n.) a creature that is very large, ugly and frightening
  50. 105. (n.) the activity of using messages on social networking sites, emails, etc. to frighten or upset someone
  51. 107. (n.) a person who performs on the stage, on television or in films/movies, especially as her job
  52. 109. (n.) an argument or a disagreement between people
  53. 111. (adj.) describing someone who is not in place because of illness, etc.
  54. 113. (n.) a mark on a school record showing that a student has done something well and is deserving praise
  55. 114. (n.) a magic bird that lives for several hundred years before setting fire to itself and being born again from its ashes
  56. 115. (n.) the most important character in a play, film/movie, book or story
  57. 116. (n.) a feeling of sadness because something is not as good as you expected, or has not happened in the way you hoped
  58. 118. (n.) the main bad character in a story
  59. 119. (n.) a word or phrase that has a magic power to make something bad happen
  60. 120. (n.) the place and time at which the story takes place
  61. 121. (n.) the uncomfortable feeling in a social situation
Down
  1. 2. (n.) a statement that says what is going to happen in the future, especially one that is made by someone with religious or magic powers
  2. 4. (n.) an amount of money that is given by a school or an organisation to help pay for the studies of a person
  3. 6. (n.) a rough piece of writing or a plan that is not yet in its finished form
  4. 8. (n.) the series of events that form the main story of a book, play, film/movie, etc.
  5. 9. (adj.) morally bad, cruel or very unpleasant
  6. 10. (adj.) wearing clothes that are in fashion
  7. 11. (n.) a person who is not loyal to his/her country, friends, beliefs, etc.
  8. 15. (n.) an exciting, unusual, and sometimes dangerous experience, journey or series of events
  9. 16. (n.) a student's behaviour in school
  10. 17. (n.) a woman who is believed to have magic powers and who uses the powers to do evil things or help other people
  11. 19. (n.) a long speech in a play, film/movie, etc. made by a character, especially when alone
  12. 20. (n.) a large strong building with thick high walls and towers, built in the past by a ruler or an important person to protect the people inside from attack
  13. 22. (n.) a person who has completed the school studies
  14. 24. (adj.) affected by magical powers
  15. 26. (v.) to show that something is true by providing facts, evidence, etc.
  16. 27. (n.) a creature like a small person, who has magic powers
  17. 28. (n.) a punishment of being kept at school for a time after classes have ended
  18. 31. (adj.) very unkind and cruel, and deliberately behaving in a way that is likely to harm someone or hurt his/her feelings
  19. 32. (n.) a failure to understand someone correctly
  20. 35. (n.) conversations in a book, play, film/movie, etc.
  21. 36. (adj.) remaining faithful to someone or something
  22. 37. (n.) a type of story which is written about imaginary people and events, not real ones
  23. 38. (n.) the state of feeling very sad and without hope
  24. 39. (n.) a person who performs on the stage, on television or in films/movies, especially as his job
  25. 40. (n.) an official record that shows the courses a student has taken and the marks he/she has achieved
  26. 44. (n.) a creature like a small person with pointed ears, who has magic powers
  27. 45. (v.) to laugh at someone in order to have fun or embarrass him/her
  28. 47. (n.) the main subject or idea in a piece of writing
  29. 49. (n.) a feeling of being annoyed
  30. 52. (n.) a story from ancient time about famous people or events, that may or may not be true
  31. 53. (n.) a straight thin stick used by people who perform magic or magic tricks
  32. 54. (n.) an action that is taken in order to make someone suffer because he/she has done something wrong
  33. 57. (n.) a situation when people spend more money than they should
  34. 59. (v.) to entertain an audience by acting in a play, singing, etc.
  35. 63. (n.) the feeling of sadness because you have no friends
  36. 65. (n.) the pressure and worry caused by problems in your life
  37. 67. (adj.) being part of the beliefs, customs or way of life of a particular group of people, that have not changed for a long time
  38. 69. (n.) the way that someone looks to other people
  39. 71. (n.) actions which hurt others physically
  40. 73. (n.) a book with an exciting story, especially one about crime or spying
  41. 76. (adj.) harmful to other people, or to society as a whole
  42. 77. (n.) a story about death or suffering with a sad ending
  43. 79. (n.) the act of saying or finding out what will happen in the future
  44. 81. (adj.) relating to poetry
  45. 82. (n.) an imaginary creature, either very large or very small, that has magic powers and lives in mountains or caves
  46. 84. (v.) not being loyal to a country or a person by doing something harmful to them
  47. 87. (n.) a magic liquid that is believed to cure illness or to make people live forever
  48. 90. (n.) the state of being difficult to understand or explain because it has more than one possible meaning
  49. 92. (n.) a long printed story about imaginary characters and events
  50. 96. (n.) the process of teaching, training and learning in a school to improve knowledge and develop skills
  51. 97. (n.) the belief that particular events happen in a way that cannot be explained by reason or science
  52. 98. (adj.) traditional and typical of the ordinary people of a country or community
  53. 99. (n.) the most important or exciting point in a story, which usually happens near the end
  54. 100. (v.) to make a connection in your mind between people or things
  55. 101. (adj.) something that is unexplained seems to have no explanation or reason
  56. 102. (adj.) strange and frightening in a way that makes you think of ghosts
  57. 103. (n.) the ability of knowing what is in someone's mind or communicating with him/her mentally, without using speech, writing or any other normal method
  58. 106. (n.) the red spots appear on the face and neck
  59. 108. (n.) not being loyal to a country or a person by doing something harmful to them
  60. 110. (n.) a separate section of a book, usually given a number or title
  61. 112. (n.) a man of high social rank in the past who was trained to fight as a soldier on a horse
  62. 117. (n.) a sign of what is going to happen in the future